The Japanese Shipwreck in Banyuning Bay, Amed, Bali, sank during World War II and has since become a significant historical site that attracts divers from around the globe. Easily accessible at an average depth of 20 meters, it caters to divers of all experience levels, making it an ideal spot for both beginners and advanced divers alike.
The wreck has transformed into an artificial reef, teeming with diverse marine life, including vibrant corals and a variety of fish, which greatly enhances the diving experience. Amed’s clear waters and stunning underwater landscapes further elevate its appeal, creating a perfect blend of adventure, history, and natural beauty that diving enthusiasts should not miss.